A famous artist with a life like a cliché. Substance abuse, loneliness and a longing for love. He finds a lover candidate over the Internet – from Brazil. Who comes to Sweden to give it a try. Everything seems fine, but the guy is pretty unstable (the artist, that is). They buy a dog and the artist sells it without saying. They move in together but he needs space so the new guy has to move out again. But then he changes his mind again. And the Brazilian guy accepts it with the comment “I just know now. About the future I know nothing.” This is a documentary. Those of you who’ve read some of my reviews know that I have little sympathy for this kind of selfish behavior. People dealing with the rest of the world as their personal assistants. But the film is quite neat. It’s very intimate, and it gives no unnecessary explanations. The film relies on the protagonist’s story, which is impressive because it works. Then it is of course less than an hour long and it is also in its favor. I came to think of one thing, what if it hadn’t worked out between the two? They even tell in the beginning that there was a similar episode in the artist’s life some years ago. Maybe she expected a crash, that filmmaker. Pretty bold, I’d say.